Exploring Functions and Predictors of Digital Health Engagement Among German Internet Users: Survey Study
BackgroundDigital health engagement may serve many support functions, such as providing access to information; checking or evaluating one's state of health; and tracking, monitoring, or sharing health data. Many digital health engagement behaviors are associated with the potential to reduce ine...
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Main Authors: | Michael Grimm (Author), Elena Link (Author), Martina Albrecht (Author), Fabian Czerwinski (Author), Eva Baumann (Author), Ralf Suhr (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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